Location:
Sedan, KS: 15 miles N
Bartlesville, OK: 30 miles SE
Tulsa, OK: 77 miles SE
Wichita, KS: 125 miles NW
Oklahoma City, OK: 163 miles SW
Lakes: Hulah WMA joins NE portion of the property
Rivers: Caney River is just over 100 yds NE of the property
Property Summary:
This Oklahoma Ranch for sale is located on a blacktop county road in far north Osage County only one mile south of Kansas and a short 15 miles to Sedan Kansas. The ranch fronts county road 4910 or "Elgin Rd" for approximately 2 miles on the south and southwest sides. Electricity is available along the road and internally in places on the west half of the property. This ranch for sale has approximately 50% native grass to 50% cover mix with the majority of tree cover made up of post oak and blackjack trees with an occasional plum thicket. The Sid Smith Ranch is perfectly positioned as the southern mos...
This Oklahoma Ranch for sale is located on a blacktop county road in far north Osage County only one mile south of Kansas and a short 15 miles to Sedan Kansas. The ranch fronts county road 4910 or "Elgin Rd" for approximately 2 miles on the south and southwest sides. Electricity is available along the road and internally in places on the west half of the property. This ranch for sale has approximately 50% native grass to 50% cover mix with the majority of tree cover made up of post oak and blackjack trees with an occasional plum thicket. The Sid Smith Ranch is perfectly positioned as the southern most stretch of the Flint Hills that extend hundreds of miles into Kansas. The Flint Hills have the reputation of being some of the best grassland in the entire country. Lime Stone covers the property and gives it several very distinctive rock bluff features and very beautiful formations. Fence condition ranges from brand new to fair condition. Excellent grass and tremendous cover make this a true combination place. For the cattleman it could run stockers in the summer and be leased out for hunting in the fall and winter. On the other hand the hunter could lease it out for stockers in the summer and hunt it in the fall and winter. For either scenario there is definately potential for lease income.